Johannesburg, 22 January, 2026 / 5:07 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in South Africa has expressed optimism that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s November 2025 visit to the Holy See, during which he formally invited Pope Leo XIV to visit the Southern African nation, could lay the groundwork for a future apostolic trip to the country.
Addressing members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) at the opening of their Plenary Assembly on Tuesday, 20 January, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński reflected on the state of relations between the Holy See and South Africa, describing President Ramaphosa’s Vatican visit as “of particular significance.”
Archbishop Jagodziński noted that the encounter between the South African Head of State and the Holy Father, together with the explicit invitation extended to Pope Leo XIV, should be understood not merely as a diplomatic gesture, but as a call to sustained and responsible preparation.
“Last year’s meeting between President Ramaphosa and the Holy Father, together with this explicit invitation addressed to Pope Leo XIV, should serve as an encouragement for all of us to work patiently and responsibly towards the realization of such a pastoral visit,” the Vatican diplomat said.
He further underscored the importance of the message President Ramaphosa conveyed to the Holy Father on 8 November 2025, describing it as a meaningful expression of goodwill and openness that could inspire broader ecclesial and national readiness for a future papal visit.



